An arrest has been made in the March beating of a Hanover man, according to a news release from police.

Donell Talley, 46, of Lower Paxton Township was charged for the assault of 35-year-old Adam Jones, according to the Harrisburg Bureau of Police. Jones suffered traumatic brain injury and was in a coma for several days as a result of the March 27 attack, which happened in Harrisburg in the 2100 block of Logan Street.

"I'm happy he's in custody, and I hope the justice system works to keep him off the streets where he can't hurt other people," Jones said in a statement.

Jones was in Harrisburg attending a Bernie Sanders rally and voter registration party, which took place at 1 p.m. March 26 at the Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center. He was attacked around 3 a.m., one and a half miles from the event, and left in critical condition.

One of the individuals with Jones at the time told police Talley and Jones went to check out a party in the 2100 block of Orange Alley, according to the news release. The two individuals that came with Jones stayed in a car for less than a minute when they heard the sound of glass shattering. Talley returned to the car, alleging Jones was attacked by a group of men. The individuals found Jones lying on the ground and bleeding from the head before they picked him up with Talley and carried him to the car.